A Lorde Fan Hung a Copy of "Melodrama" in the Louvre

As the good Lorde preaches in her song "The Louvre," only the "greatest" masterpieces deserve to be hung in Paris's most famous museum — masterpieces like the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo and, according to one Lorde fan, Grammy-nominated albums. Over the weekend, a Twitter user named Nina shared photos from her visit to the Louvre, during which she held up the Melodrama album cover in front of priceless works of art and stuck it to the museum's walls to show her respect for what may be the best album of 2017.

"Hey @lorde , I hung Melodrama in the Louvre ! A masterpiece surrounded by others - l took it on a journey through time and space, from Antiquity, passing by Renaissance, to Modern Times. (I had to do it very quickly cause security started to watch me and hunt down on me lol)," Nina captioned the series of photos. In one pic, she holds up the Melodrama album cover in front of the Mona Lisa, while in another, she holds it in the center of the Louvre's "Red Rooms." She also literally stuck it on the walls of one of the Red Rooms and another gallery full of ancient paintings and sculptures.

In a follow-up tweet, Nina revealed that, yes, sticking an unauthorized item on the walls of one of the world's most famous museums was as risky as it seems. "It was so hard I really thought I would not be able to do it, they were evacuating the rooms in 15min I was rushing through the rooms to avoid the security guys and stuff hahaha," she wrote.

No worries, Nina. Down the back, but who cares? Still the Louvre.

Although Lorde herself still has yet to acknowledge or respond to Nina's tweet, it has already received more than 2,500 retweets and 8,000 likes, including one from Lorde's record company, Republic Records, so it's only a matter of time until the Melodrama artist herself sees it.